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sew

英 [səʊ] 美[so]
  • vt. 缝合,缝上;缝纫
  • vi. 缝纫,缝

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词态变化


第三人称单数: sews;过去式: sewed;过去分词: sewn sewed;现在分词: sewing;

助记提示


so 如此,那么——sew缝补 
口诀:他缝衣服如此地快。
2. Latin sutus, past participle of suere "to sew" => sew, suture, seam.
3. sew => seam.
4. 区分:sew, sow: sew中间是字母E, 字母E的发音与汉字“衣”相同,所以sew的含义是缝衣服的“缝”。
5. 象形词:s- (拼音“丝”----丝线) + e (谐音“衣”---衣服) + w (象形:缝衣服时从上往下穿一针,然后再从下往上穿一针,如此循环往复) => sew: 用丝线循环往复地缝衣服。同样地,单词seam也具有象形的感觉,中间的-ea-的发音也与汉字“衣”相同,尾部的字母M只不过是字母W的倒置而已,方向相反地缝补。

中文词源


sew 缝制,缝补

来自中古英语 sewen,缝制,来自古英语 siwian,缝制,来自 Proto-Germanic*siwjana,缝制,来 自 PIE*siw,衍生自*syu,缝制,词源同 seam,suture,couture.

sew 排污,排水

回构自 sewer,下水道,阴沟。

英文词源


sew
sew: [OE] Sew comes, with its relatives Swedish sy and Danish sye, from a prehistoric Germanic *siwjan. This was descended from an Indo- European base *siw-, *sju- that also produced Latin suere ‘sew’ (source of English suture [16]), Greek humén ‘membrane’ (source of English hymen [17]), and English seam. It is no relation to sow.
=> hymen, seam, suture
sew (v.)
Old English siwian "to stitch, sew, mend, patch, knit together," earlier siowian, from Proto-Germanic *siwjanan (cognates: Old Norse syja, Swedish sy, Danish sye, Old Frisian sia, Old High German siuwan, Gothic siujan "to sew"), from PIE root *syu- "to bind, sew" (cognates: Sanskrit sivyati "sews," sutram "thread, string;" Greek hymen "thin skin, membrane," hymnos "song;" Latin suere "to sew, sew together;" Old Church Slavonic šijo "to sew," šivu "seam;" Lettish siuviu, siuti "to sew," siuvikis "tailor;" Russian švec "tailor"). Related: Sewed; sewing. To sew (something) up "bring it to a conclusion" is a figurative use attested by 1904.

双语例句


1. I know how to darn, and how to sew a button on.
我会打补丁,缝纽扣。

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2. I had plenty of space to write and sew.
我有足够的空间进行写作和缝纫。

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3. Next day, Miss Stone decided to sew up the rip.
第二天,斯通小姐决定将撕破的地方缝好。

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4. Mrs Roberts was a dressmaker, and she taught her daughter to sew.
罗伯茨夫人是名女服裁缝,她教她女儿缝纫。

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5. He will sew it up in a trice.
他眨眼间就能缝补好。

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